Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] [verb] [det] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 For example , a husband paying CGT should give some of his assets to his wife .
2 Mr Taylor must shoulder much of the blame .
3 PTIs may spend most of their life in gymnasia , but they are first and foremost soldiers , and are expected to keep up their military skills .
4 Sir : Your report ( 2 October ) on the Pro-Life conference in Keele must fill many of your readers with dismay .
5 Much later that night , coming back from dinner and the theatre , followed by a stroll round Trafalgar Square and Whitehall so Donna could glimpse some of the sights , Alexandra looked up at Matthew 's windows .
6 Only the right hon. Member for Sparkbrook could describe that as a pointless publicity exercise .
7 Marie could see another of them , almost buried by brambles , about twenty feet away .
8 Jewel Lafontant , the United States co-ordinator for refugee affairs , said on March 16 that the United States would accept half of any new Vietnamese boat people fleeing to Hong Kong , as long as they were considered to be genuine refugees ; only 11 per cent of those as yet screened in the colony had been classified as such .
9 It was agreed that CW would discuss this with DFC on his return .
10 George Jones LABOUR GOOD : Labour 's campaign co-ordinator John Cunningham will take much of the credit for the projection of his party as putative government .
11 A book length layout is best handled as a multi-chapter document but Ventura will manage this for you by auto-numbering pages , figures and tables and by building a table of contents and an index automatically .
12 Rauraje Deshprabhu will fix any of your local needs , and additional airline tickets .
13 The designs are carefully drawn out ( below ) before David can attempt any of the oversized carving on a block of lime ( below right )
14 His son Graeme must take some of the blame for this , for his approach at the first extra hole found sand and his drive at the second left his father with an uneven stance on a bank .
15 Ronni could believe that without difficulty .
16 Again , the Corinthians ( i.42 ) urge the Athenians to remove the ‘ previously existing suspicion on account of the Megarians ’ , where ‘ previously , is more likely to refer to the early 430s than to Megarian behaviour c.460 , which was not something Athens could do much about now .
17 Ruth would become more of a problem as she grew older .
18 I would guess that Christopher would like that in an
19 He will recall that when I made the announcement about the TA I made the point that even with the proposed changes the people of Northern Ireland will enjoy some of the best opportunities in the United Kingdom to take part in TA service .
20 Gore will spend most of his life in Broadmoor .
21 Given the excessive demands already placed upon Walter Smith 's squad at domestic , European and international level , and the injury crisis which envelops Rangers ' manager as he prepares for the Champions League game with FC Brugge tomorrow , it would seem likely Roxburgh will lose some of the Ibrox contingent .
22 However , Ledbetter claims that SunSelect will make more of its relationship with Novell than most , promising additional products and distribution .
23 ‘ Nobody can predict what will happen over the next decade , particularly with all the agricultural changes brought about by the EC , but East Anglia can grow some of the best and cheapest grain in Europe and we are well placed to benefit from that ’ .
24 Whereas a bottom-up or data-driven system such as HWIM can hypothesize any of the 1,000 or so items in its lexicon at the beginning of the utterance , HARPY can only hypothesize those words permitted at that point by the grammar .
25 Not particularly tough , I ventured , when last year in court cases arising from pollution at ICI sites on the Tees and Mersey , guilty verdicts led to fines of only a couple of thousand pounds in each case : ICI could find that from petty cash .
26 This November should see some of the works in the new galleries , from the ‘ Primitives ’ to Poussin , transferred to a suite of twenty rooms on the second floor of the Richelieu wing , which will be reached by escalators and lifts bringing visitors to the galleries of French paintings directly from the Pyramid .
27 We also believe that Duncan should bear some of the responsibility for his wife 's death by being stripped of his army officer job .
28 Fraser and Ramsay had agreed that , since it was all the latter 's idea and the former was a man of action rather than words , Ramsay should do most of the talking .
29 Visitors for the school or Matthew could press either of the little buttons marked Inquiries above their names and step right in and wait for attention .
30 Einstein could explain this in quantum terms .
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